By: Justin DeWeese
GOSHEN, Ind. - Starting July 1, 2024, Goshen College will begin a partnership with Game One and Under Armour as the new apparel sponsor for the Maple Leafs athletic teams.
"We are excited to announce our new partnership with Game One and Under Armour," said Director of Athletics Dr. Erica Albertin. "The Goshen College Athletics vision is to empower student-athletes to lead, serve, and create community through competitive athletics. This new partnership has a focus on inspiring and elevating the student-athlete experience and increasing the Maple Leaf Athletics sense of pride and belonging."
The partnership with Under Armour is a five-year agreement and will replace the existing relationship with Nike. As a part of the agreement, Under Armour will provide gameday and training apparel for the 16 Goshen College teams in addition to gear for coaches and staff. "Under Armour is committed to empowering those who strive for more," Albertin added. "This new partnership with Game One and Under Armour will bring energy to the positive momentum that is developing in Maple Leaf Athletics."
About Under Armour, Inc.
Under Armour, Inc., headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is a leading inventor, marketer, and distributor of branded athletic performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. Designed to empower human performance, Under Armour's innovative products and experiences are engineered to make athletes better. For further information, please visit
http://about.underarmour.com.
About Game One
Game One is a one-stop shop for premium athletic uniforms, apparel, and more. Game One exists to inspire and elevate the spirit, identity, and GO power of teams, understanding that the journey of a team is about much more than trophies and wins – it is about the shared experience of effort and the pride of belonging. For more information, visitÂ
https://www.game-one.com.
About Goshen College Athletics
The Maple Leafs compete in 16 varsity sports in the NAIA's highly competitive Crossroads League and Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference, continuing a tradition of intercollegiate athletics that dates to 1956 and included women's competition nearly a decade before Title IX. For more information on GC athletics, visit
www.GoLeafs.net and follow the Maple Leafs on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @GCMapleLeafs.